Nakajima aircraft factory raid

The Nakajima aircraft factory raid (24 November 1944) was an air raid launched by the US XXI Bomber Command in the Mariana Islands against the Nakajima Aircraft Engine Plant in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan during World War II. 111 heavy B-29 bombers left their base on Tinian to take part in the first raid on the Japanese capital since the Doolittle Raid of 1942, targeting the aircraft factory. Only 48 bombs struck anywhere near the factory, as jetstream winds and clouds made accurate bomb-aiming impossible. The Americans were upset that the raid failed to do much damage, while the Japanese were upset that their kamikaze pilots failed to ram their planes into the American planes (or cause significant damage).